Buy a infectus 2 modchip and timing attack pcb connect the infectus to your NAND flash get the cpu key alter the key vaults change the region and your done and then you can play it on your aus consoleBuy a infectus 2 modchip and timing attack pcb connect the infectus to your NAND flash get the cpu key alter the key vaults change the region and your done and then you can play it on your aus console

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Unfortunately there is not. Games, DVD's, ect, are all region coded and can only be played in the region they are specified. There are some devices that allow you to change the region code 1, maybe 2 times before being permanently locked on that region. Xbox is not one of these types of devices. Hopefully the game that he bought from America is available in the UK or coming soon.

On a side note, there is one expensive option to getting his game to play, but that would require you buying and having an xbox 360 shipped to you from the US. Then he could buy games from either UK, or America and use the appropriate region coded xbox!

Sorry you can't fix it. Most games are Region specific meaning that they are playable only on Xbox 360 systems from the specific region that you have. If you bought your Xbox 360 in Australia then it is likely PAL system and can only play Pal games.

"Determine whether the game disc is from the same region as the region where you purchased the Xbox console. To determine the region, view the back of the game package. Look for one of the following codes:

(If you just want to keep your Wii system normal)
Nintendo games are put onto DVD-ROM discs, Australia's and Thailand's DVD region codes are different, so it would not be compatible. Austrailia is in Region 4, Thailand is in region 3.
(If you want to Mod your Wii)
However, you could Mod your Wii, most mod chips are able to circumvent region coding and copy protection, which will let you play games created in different regions.

Here are some Pros and Cons of modding your system with a mod chip.PROS:You can play back up copy's of your games.
You can play games from different regions (Such as you want to)
You can play homebrew games. (User created Wii games)

CONS:
1.This WILL void your warranty
2.Some updates may try and Brick your Wii (Make system inoperable, you will have to buy a new one.), always read what people say about the new update before you update if you have a modded system.3.Keeping your Wii up to date is very important especially when you are playing out of Region disc games, you could brick your system if you don't be careful.
To learn more about modding your Wii, go to this website.
http://www.wiihacks.com/wiihacks-newbie-discussions-forum/

Your Xbox region code has to match the region code on the video games. Figure out your xbox's country of origin and then only buy games that come from that region. If you are trying to play pirated discs and getting that error message, than they obviously were not pirated correctly.

Region codes is a built-in feature of the DVD system designed to
control where discs are viewed and distributed. All DVD hardware and
software is coded using one of six numbers ( DVDs Regions 0 , 7 and 8
are special cases - see below ). The U.S. and Canada use Region 1.
Region 2 discs are used in the U.K. , Europe and Japan . While
Australia and the Caribbean use Region 4. These codes determine where
the discs can be played.

Your console must match the discs region code.This is not the case so you wont be able to play with this game.

Sadly, you won't be able to get Australian games to work with your console. The reason for this is that Games bought in Australia are from a different region then what your system reads. You will either have to get an xbox made in Australia, or buy American games over the web or something. Sorry :(